Pushing the Limits: Life, Marathons & Kokoda

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Kurt Fearnley's memoir, Pushing the Limits: Life, Marathons & Kokoda, offers an inspiring look at his remarkable life journey. This biography chronicles his experiences, from his achievements as a marathon champion and Paralympic athlete to conquering the Kokoda Track. Fearnley shares his resilience and tenacity in overcoming challenges, pushing physical and mental boundaries in remarkable feats.
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When Kurt Fearnley was a kid, he would leave his wheelchair at the front gate and go exploring with his brothers and sisters. "You're going to have to be stronger than we are," they told him, "and we know you will be." The boy from Carcoar was raised to believe he could do anything.

At fifteen, he won his first medal. Then he conquered the world, winning three Paralympic gold medals, seven world championships, and more than 35 marathons. A world-beater in and out of his wheelchair, Kurt is a true Australian champion.

Inspiring, exhilarating and highly entertaining, Pushing the Limits takes us inside the mind of a kid with a disability growing up in a tiny town, a teenager finding his place in the world, and an elite sportsman who refuses to give up, no matter how extreme the challenge.

"Kurt Fearnley is the most inspiring figure in Australian sport, and this is a wondrous tale." β€” Peter FitzSimons

"There are only possibilities in Kurt's world. If you say he can't, he will." β€” Steve Waugh

"I love this bloke. Not only is he, in my opinion, Australia's greatest athlete, but he has such an enormous heart and zest for life. What Kurt does for the general community, and particularly for athletes with disabilities, is truly inspiring." β€” David Koch

"Kurt Fearnley gives life a good name." β€” Andrew Denton

"Aside from all the medals, accolades and achievements, in my humble opinion it is his larrikin sense of humour, positive attitude to life, never forgetting where he comes from and his belief that there is nothing he can't do that makes him a national treasure." β€” Layne Beachley

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781921901898

Publisher: Penguin Random House Australia

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 22 October 2014

Country: Australia

Imprint: Michael Joseph

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 33.0mm

Width: 165.0mm

Height: 244.0mm

Weight: 610g

Pages: 320

About the Author

World-beater Kurt Fearnley was born without the lower portion of his spine. He grew up in tiny Carcoar in NSW, and took up wheelchair racing in his teens. He has gone on to be a three-time Paralympic gold medallist and has won marathons all around the world, including the prestigious New York, London and Chicago marathons multiple times. His exploits are not confined to wheelchair racing - he has crawled the Kokoda track and the Great Wall of China and sailed with a winning Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race crew. Kurt's exploits both in and out of sport saw him recognised as the 2009 NSW Young Australian of the Year. He lives in Newcastle with his wife and son.

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